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Archahal, Alexander, Ganz, Swan, Charrier Oi it S'I'l'l7EN'l' Co17Nc11. Crowe, Toniplcins, llheruaga, Sproat, Gilmore, Farmer eSf,.Je,.f Cami UNDER 'rms Alam: LE.-xoiiasulv of President Chris Alexander, Boise Hi's student council made changes in the .-X.S.B. constitution, gave the annual exchange assemhly with our traditional rivals, Nampa high school, and carried out other activities at its weekly meet- ings. Miss Margaret Sinclair was faculty adviser, having taken over this duty in the middle of the preceding year. During the year a finance hudget committee was appointed to discuss and decide on the different cluhs' and organizations' hudgets. Principal Zed I.. Foy was its adviser. The student hody elected lian Archahal vice-president, Don Swan secretary, Helen Ganz treasurer, and Jimmy Charrier corresponding secretary of the student hody. Class representatives on the council were Roh Gilmore and XVarren Farmer, sophomores, Joe Lfheruaga and Bill Sproat, juniors, and Charles Crowe and Bud Tompkins, seniors. This group, as the students' representatives, promotes and assists in all school atlairs which are a part of our school life. These students always conducted themselves as true representatives of the student hody. r QEI3 Mu
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1439 THIRTI-:EN lilrsx' l,Ass1Es Aldecoa, Hallstrom, Robertson, Nlalnati Qlzfni Chr! l'iI1QH'I' HlfNDRl'1l7 Pl-1I'l'Y 1JAMs1el,s created so much student life that no yearbook would he complete without a record of the activities of the Girls' clulm. Guiding the affairs of this federation of all girls was the calvinet, with Lois Malnati president, tludith Hallstrom vice-president, Virginia Robertson, secretary, and Carmen :Xldecoa treasurer. Representatives among the juniors were Peggy Brigham, Betty Mathews, Nancy Roluinson and Murial Rogers. Selected from sophomores were Marion Sullivan, Dorothy Kallmus, Phyllis Yllakeman and Patricia Scovell. Miss Clara Otness was advisor. Outstanding among the group's activities was the Big Sister movement, placed in the capalwle hands of Helen Caine and Marcia Gwinn. lnterests of the incoming girls from junior high were alvly taken care of. Next the girls participated in the annual forget-me-not drive, which was won by the sophomore girls. And nothing could heat those hot dogs on a cold, windy day at a pigskin game so generously sold lwy the Girls, cluln. An excellent scholarship assemlily, the annual co-ed hall, which was proclaimed a success, numerous school assemlnlies for the lueautifying ofthe fair sex, and lmaslcets for the needy were only a small part of these lnusy girls' activities. The lovely Honor Girl dance with the stately May Pole ceremony ended the affairs of this organization, to he the last for 215 senior girls.
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